Charcoal is a primary urban energy source throughout Africa; it is also blamed for massive environmental harm, in particular deforestation and forest degradation. Despite its centrality to urbanization, rural economies, and contemporary environmental transformations, however, charcoal’s politics have been relatively underexplored. This article develops three approaches to the study of charcoal politics in Africa by critically assessing the existing literature on charcoal and drawing on studies of the politics of other forms of energy. First, charcoal can be understood as a commodity within value chains, generative of profits and rents. Formal and informal institutions govern charcoal’s distribution, and the relative power of actors determin...
Wood fuels play a significant role in the energy requirements of many developing countries. This is ...
AbstractIn urban centres of Mozambique, charcoal is the major energy source for cooking. Growing dem...
In Peru, as in many developing countries, charcoal is an important source of fuel. We examine the co...
Charcoal is a primary urban energy source throughout Africa; it is also blamed for massive environme...
Charcoal is a primary urban energy source throughout Africa; it is also blamed for massive environme...
Is charcoal a sustainable energy source in Africa? This is a crucial question, given charcoal's key ...
This paper examines the link between formalisation of charcoal institutions and livelihoodoutcomes i...
Studies in many African countries show that charcoal making is among the primary drivers of deforest...
In Zambia, agricultural land expansion is responsible for 90 percent of forest cover loss (Mabeta, M...
Global charcoal production has more than tripled over the past 50 years from 17.3 million tons in 19...
Charcoal production in the miombo woodlands has motivated policy debates over the years in central, ...
Forest degradation and forest loss threaten the survival of many species and reduce the ability of f...
Take note, this is not a scientific document. This is a handbook for anybody in sub-Saharan Africa w...
The charcoal market in Africa is an informal economy. This enables millions of people to earn a liv...
The charcoal sub-sector is one of the most important sources of energy in Kenya, especially in urban...
Wood fuels play a significant role in the energy requirements of many developing countries. This is ...
AbstractIn urban centres of Mozambique, charcoal is the major energy source for cooking. Growing dem...
In Peru, as in many developing countries, charcoal is an important source of fuel. We examine the co...
Charcoal is a primary urban energy source throughout Africa; it is also blamed for massive environme...
Charcoal is a primary urban energy source throughout Africa; it is also blamed for massive environme...
Is charcoal a sustainable energy source in Africa? This is a crucial question, given charcoal's key ...
This paper examines the link between formalisation of charcoal institutions and livelihoodoutcomes i...
Studies in many African countries show that charcoal making is among the primary drivers of deforest...
In Zambia, agricultural land expansion is responsible for 90 percent of forest cover loss (Mabeta, M...
Global charcoal production has more than tripled over the past 50 years from 17.3 million tons in 19...
Charcoal production in the miombo woodlands has motivated policy debates over the years in central, ...
Forest degradation and forest loss threaten the survival of many species and reduce the ability of f...
Take note, this is not a scientific document. This is a handbook for anybody in sub-Saharan Africa w...
The charcoal market in Africa is an informal economy. This enables millions of people to earn a liv...
The charcoal sub-sector is one of the most important sources of energy in Kenya, especially in urban...
Wood fuels play a significant role in the energy requirements of many developing countries. This is ...
AbstractIn urban centres of Mozambique, charcoal is the major energy source for cooking. Growing dem...
In Peru, as in many developing countries, charcoal is an important source of fuel. We examine the co...